Herding Monkeys to Paradise: How Macaque Troops are Managed for Tourism in Japan: Human-Animal Studies, cartea 10
Autor John Knighten Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 mai 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004187931
ISBN-10: 9004187936
Pagini: 628
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Human-Animal Studies
ISBN-10: 9004187936
Pagini: 628
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Human-Animal Studies
Notă biografică
John Knight, Ph.D. (1992) in Social Anthropology, London School of Economics, is Reader in Anthropology at Queen's University Belfast. He has published extensively on rural Japan and on human-animal relations, including Waiting for Wolves in Japan (Oxford, 2003).
Recenzii
"The text is beautifully crafted and structured and the language is poetic. The text is illustrated with simple, useful diagrams that illustrate key arguments, as well as carefully chosen black-and-white photographs. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it, learned a great deal, and have already recommended it to students of human-animal relations as essential reading." -Joanna Setchell, Durham University, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 22, 1-37, Royal Anthropological Institute 2016.
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1 Monkeys in Paradise
Monkeys and Monkey Parks
The Shadow of the Zoo
The ‘Natural Zoo’ Concept
Displaying Forest Monkeys
Chapter 2 Searching for Monkeys
Monkey Avoidance of Humans
The Mobility of the Troop
The Opacity of the Forest
Beyond the Impasse
Chapter 3 Provisioning the Monkeys
Provisioning for Science
Provisioning for Tourism
Provisioning as Crop Protection
Provisioning for Conservation
Chapter 4 Working with Monkeys
Working in the Park
Feeding the Monkeys
Policing the Park
Knowing the Monkeys
Chapter 5 Herding the Monkeys
Remote Herding
Attracting the Troop
Retaining and Returning the Troop
Seasonal Problems
Chapter 6 Keeping Out Monkeys
Park-edge ‘Monkey Damage’
Countermeasures
Counterhabituation
Contesting Responsibility
Chapter 7 Transforming the Monkeys
Proliferation
Sedentarization
Semi-domestication
Culture and Agency
Chapter 8 Restoring the Monkeys
Forest-edge Display
Forest Display
‘Monkeywatching’
Partial Restoration
Conclusion
Chapter 1 Monkeys in Paradise
Monkeys and Monkey Parks
The Shadow of the Zoo
The ‘Natural Zoo’ Concept
Displaying Forest Monkeys
Chapter 2 Searching for Monkeys
Monkey Avoidance of Humans
The Mobility of the Troop
The Opacity of the Forest
Beyond the Impasse
Chapter 3 Provisioning the Monkeys
Provisioning for Science
Provisioning for Tourism
Provisioning as Crop Protection
Provisioning for Conservation
Chapter 4 Working with Monkeys
Working in the Park
Feeding the Monkeys
Policing the Park
Knowing the Monkeys
Chapter 5 Herding the Monkeys
Remote Herding
Attracting the Troop
Retaining and Returning the Troop
Seasonal Problems
Chapter 6 Keeping Out Monkeys
Park-edge ‘Monkey Damage’
Countermeasures
Counterhabituation
Contesting Responsibility
Chapter 7 Transforming the Monkeys
Proliferation
Sedentarization
Semi-domestication
Culture and Agency
Chapter 8 Restoring the Monkeys
Forest-edge Display
Forest Display
‘Monkeywatching’
Partial Restoration
Conclusion